Originally posted by thechickenAs you said bass...I am almost 100% sure that that golden bass of Adam is not an original fender color. I have my doubts about the green too. They don't look vintage at all. ANy clues?
Originally posted by U2Nick[..]
I like the green one the most! (I could care less weather or not an instrument is 'vintage'...)
btw, sorry, I guess I couldn't answer the question... just my 2 cents...![]()
Originally posted by thechickenAs you said bass...I am almost 100% sure that that golden bass of Adam is not an original fender color. I have my doubts about the green too. They don't look vintage at all. ANy clues?
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
I like it too, specially because of the damaged paintjob and the original neck. It is my favorite.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
The neck, as mentioned in my previous email was not original, as he had the rosewood fretboard maple necks swapped out for `70's era all maple with black block fret markers.
I agree that both the Sherwood Green and Shoreline Gold have a lot of 'vibe' and 'character' to them.Keeping in mind that both were at least 40 years old by the time of the Vertigo tour... those two bass guitars have lots of hours of play and music history behind them.
Originally posted by thechickenAs you said bass...I am almost 100% sure that that golden bass of Adam is not an original fender color. I have my doubts about the green too. They don't look vintage at all. ANy clues?
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
The green one doesn't have the 70s style markings on the fretboard...I thought it was an original neck.![]()
Originally posted by thechickenWow! Odd thing that he didn't change for the big markings neck then. Go figure...Just remembered, his sunburst Jazz, used on the elevation tour also had a maple neck. It was a 61 i think.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
He had the big black block markers on the shoreline gold and the dot markers on the sherwood green.
He used the 1961 on the Vertigo tour too. Nice bass, that. And while the vintage Jazz sound and look amazing, the new Lakland Darryl Jones are as sonically stunning as they are visually attractive.
Although a bit pricey, in the $4000.00 range. Although their are other Lakland basses that are in the 1200.00 to 2200.00 range that are great too.
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
I would prefer a vintage Fender any day of the week. Or even a 70s reissues, since they are better constructed than the originals.